
The Women’s Journal (periodical)
The Women’s Journal was a publication founded in 1870 that focused on women’s rights, social reform, and workers' issues. It aimed to inform and empower women by highlighting topics like suffrage, labor rights, and education. As an influential periodical, it served as a platform for advocacy and discussion around gender equality and social justice, reflecting the evolving role of women in society during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The journal helped shape public opinion and inspired activism, contributing to progress in women's rights and social reform movements.